1. Soft Utility
Workwear silhouettes are getting lighter and more romantic for spring. Cargo pockets on linen skirts, utility jackets in butter yellow, and relaxed tailoring in breathable fabrics. Practical pieces meet delicate palettes.
2. Garden-to-Table Aesthetics
Food styling will lean hyper-seasonal and rustic. Expect fresh herbs, edible flowers, and imperfect produce to become visual centerpieces—on plates, in drinks, and across social content.
3. Citrus Everything
Bright citrus flavors, especially yuzu, blood orange, and calamansi, will dominate spring menus and drinks. Visually, citrus slices and bold yellow tones will show up heavily in branding and photography.
4. Playful Nostalgia Packaging
Packaging will start to resemble vintage toys, sticker sheets, and collectible tins. Expect bright illustrations, tactile labels, and designs meant to be kept rather than discarded.
5. Colorful Minimalism
Minimalist layouts remain, but neutral palettes give way to single bold colors used everywhere: a page, a product line, or a storefront drenched in one hue.
6. Elevated Everyday Rituals
Simple daily moments, such as afternoon tea, late-night dessert runs, farmers’ market mornings, are being reframed as small, intentional luxuries.